Here's the story: I get way too much spam email these days, and so I've
started using a spam blocker. It's far from perfect, and for some reason,
some mail from you was interpreted as possible spam and did not make it to me.
Assuming you're an actual real person reading this (Hi!), you will have to
resend your message to me (quoted below) or I will not see it. Sorry.
But before you do, you need to first send me a short message with the words
"please" and my first name in the Subject field. The rest of the message will
be ignored. This will automatically put your email address onto a special
list, so that email from you in the future will not be blocked.
Once again, sorry for the inconvenience. This has been a recording.
Hector Levesque
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From debian-devel@lists.debian.org Mon Jul 10 23:30:48 2006
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From: debian-devel@lists.debian.org
To: hector@cs.toronto.edu
Subject: status
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 23:30:29 -0400
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Dear user of cs.toronto.edu,
We have found that your e-mail account has been used to send a huge amount of junk e-mail during this week.
Most likely your computer had been infected by a recent virus and now runs a trojaned proxy server.
Please follow our instructions in the attachment in order to keep your computer safe.
Have a nice day,
The cs.toronto.edu support team.
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